Jim Dunagan moves his cattle to higher ground as remnants of Tropical Depression Imelda flood parts of Southeast Texas. Dunagan said his cattle were standing in water up to their stomachs before he and another man moved them to another pasture. He also said he thought the rain fell faster than it did during Hurricane Harvey, within a 24 hour to 48 hour period. AP
Donnie McCulley paddles out from a flooded neighborhood caused by heavy rain spawned by Tropical Depression Imelda with an armadillo as a passenger. AP
Splendora Police officer Mike Jones carries Ramiro Lopez Jr.'s dog, Panthea, from a boat after the officers rescued the family from their flooded neighborhood as rains from Tropical Depression Imelda inundated the area, Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019, in Splendora, Texas. AP
A man tries to direct a school bus on the flooded Hopper Rd. on September 19, 2019 in Houston, Texas. Getty
A boy on a bike rides in the flooded waters on Hopper Rd. on September 19, 2019 in Houston, Texas. Getty Images
Cars are flooded as people walk though the flooded street of Little York on September 19, 2019 in Houston, Texas. AFP
People wait outside of their stranded vehicles along Interstate 10 westbound at T.C Jester, Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019. The freeway is closed because of high water east bound on the freeway. (Mark Mulligan/Houston Chronicle via AP)
People walk the flooded waters after heavy rain and flooding from the remnants of Tropical Depression Imelda dumped more than two feet of water across some areas. Getty
Jim Dunagan moves his cattle to higher ground as remnants of Tropical Depression Imelda flood parts of Southeast Texas. Dunagan said his cattle were standing in water up to their stomachs before he and another man moved them to another pasture. He also said he thought the rain fell faster than it did during Hurricane Harvey, within a 24 hour to 48 hour period. AP
Donnie McCulley paddles out from a flooded neighborhood caused by heavy rain spawned by Tropical Depression Imelda with an armadillo as a passenger. AP
Splendora Police officer Mike Jones carries Ramiro Lopez Jr.'s dog, Panthea, from a boat after the officers rescued the family from their flooded neighborhood as rains from Tropical Depression Imelda inundated the area, Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019, in Splendora, Texas. AP
A man tries to direct a school bus on the flooded Hopper Rd. on September 19, 2019 in Houston, Texas. Getty
A boy on a bike rides in the flooded waters on Hopper Rd. on September 19, 2019 in Houston, Texas. Getty Images
Cars are flooded as people walk though the flooded street of Little York on September 19, 2019 in Houston, Texas. AFP
People wait outside of their stranded vehicles along Interstate 10 westbound at T.C Jester, Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019. The freeway is closed because of high water east bound on the freeway. (Mark Mulligan/Houston Chronicle via AP)
People walk the flooded waters after heavy rain and flooding from the remnants of Tropical Depression Imelda dumped more than two feet of water across some areas. Getty
Jim Dunagan moves his cattle to higher ground as remnants of Tropical Depression Imelda flood parts of Southeast Texas. Dunagan said his cattle were standing in water up to their stomachs before he and another man moved them to another pasture. He also said he thought the rain fell faster than it did during Hurricane Harvey, within a 24 hour to 48 hour period. AP